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Friday, July 08, 2016

$4.7 million in high-powered weapons, ammunition and military gear during the last decade.

The U.S. Agriculture Department’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service doesn’t seem like a Wild West sort of federal agency since its biologists mostly check on the human health impact of animal and plant species.

But it reported buying $4.7 million in high-powered weapons, ammunition and military gear during the last decade, including shotguns, night vision goggles, and propane cannons, according to federal purchasing records reviewed by the nonpartisan government spending watchdog openthebooks.com.

You know what concerns me? If you know history, when I refer to the night of Long Knives. It brings chills to my back. The ATF along with other alphabet soup government agencies. Dont doubt that they know when, where, and who to hit first make no doubt about it.